Infections: How do our bodies know when to retaliate?
A new study shows how our cells detect if an infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a serious threat and whether to mount a defence.
A new study shows how our cells detect if an infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a serious threat and whether to mount a defence.
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More teenagers report high mental wellbeing — yet at the same time, those who are struggling rate their depressive symptoms significantly higher than previous cohorts…
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — For cancers of organs like the liver, the long-term impact of our diet has been well studied — so much so that…
Scholarship on “algorithmic management” focuses on how employers use algorithms and digital devices to routinely control workers. It also looks at how workers r…
Background Cystic echinococcosis has a low incidence even in endemic countries. It is a chronic and complex zoonosis that in many cases presents delay in…
Background Female inguinal hernias are rare to see. All inguinal hernias in females occur as indirect hernias. A single hernia sac is usually seen, but…
Our newest LFN Quick Tips infographic is on hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS).
Annals of Surgical Oncology –
Surgical Endoscopy – Robotic liver surgery, as part of minimally invasive liver surgery (MILS), offers advantages like enhanced dexterity and stable camera and instrument control.…
A new study has found that exposure to second-hand smoke during pregnancy and actually smoking increase the risk of placental abruption, a complication that can…